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Maybe I'll buy a 991 targa when someone just wants it gone because the roof never works right!
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Maybe Joe will have opened up his Rover Repair shop by then. ;)
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Evening Y'all
Sid, if you buy a bug you better know how to change the belt. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/BQhfcdQf1QA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Holy $@@@!!!!!!!!!
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Mind your fingers :eek:
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Back in my drinkin' days I mighta tried that
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After a couple of invincible dancing potions, I would probably give it a go too. :D |
Stijn!!
It's good to adapt before getting a crack at the Darwin Award. :eek:
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With the engine off, you can put it in gear, catch the screwdriver between the belt and pulley, then push the car forward a few feet. Do similar to put the belt back on. It was similar with my 914 except the 914 had notches on the crank pulley to catch the belt on to make it easier since it wasn't as accessible as the VW.
Learned that trick the first weekend I had my 914 from an AMMCO station attendant after the belt broke in the middle of Arkansas. |
No thanks. I'll keep my fingers.
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I think I'll stick to Richards method. I'm fond of all my fingers. ;)
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I used to be fond of all my fingers....
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Then what happened Pete?
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Aaaaannnnnndddddd.......
Had an O2 sensor take a dump in the Disco... I'm moving to an island away from anything electronic... |
Maybe you should just avoid anything British.
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Lost my pinky on my right hand. Used to wear a ring on it. Ring 1.....pinky 0 |
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